EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)
Absolute intensities of the γ-ray emissions originating from the electron capture decay of 153Gd
Abstract
153Gd has widespread use, in non-destructive testing, as a line source in SPECT imaging and has been recently proposed as an in-vitro interstitial rotating shield brachytherapy (I-RSBT) source. In this work, the six most intense emissions in the de-excitation of the daughter nucleus 153Eu have been measured, with an improved accuracy and precision to γ-ray emission intensities reported previously, via two characterised HPGe spectrometers. A specific absolute activity of 512.5 (25) kBq g−1 was determined using the 4π (LS)-γ digital coincidence counting technique. This absolute activity was used to determine an absolute intensity for the 97.4 keV γ-ray emission of 30.15 (20) per 100 decays. The reported absolute emission intensity of this transition in this work has a relative difference of 4% from the currently recommended value.